Sunday, November 16, 2008

Americans can stay here visa-free for 90 days.

As a result of the Visa Waiver Program between South Korea and the United States, American citizens can stay in South Korea visa-free for 90 days. A much more sizable and convenient increase over the previous figure of 30.

5 comments:

K said...

Boo. Now you guys will become targets of Canadians for exploiting your 3 month tourist visas and teaching English. Maybe Canadians will lay mass blame on Americans for ruining Korea by flooding the country with deadbeats from small towns just like Americans have been dissing Canadians ever since, well, forever.

Tukhachevsky said...

Very welcome news.

Rodney from Pilsen said...

Well, Bob, Canadiens blame Americans for, well, everything ever anyway. Now you get a new reason! Free flu shots for all!

Stafford said...

Nice that Americans can join the rest of the world in their ability to stay in Korea.

Brian said...

I don't believe it. Nobody made a "30 days in Korea is plenty" joke.

But 90 days is a welcome change. Not as plush as the six months Canadians get, but hey, what're you gonna do.